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Genea - Musings : National Archives : 1950 U . S . Census Release Will Offer Enhanced Digital Access , Public Collaboration Opportunity

The National Archives says it is completing efforts to digitise the 1950 Census records and using technology to make them more accessible than ever. The agency is testing a new, dedicated website to those recordings. A new website will be powered by Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML).

Source: geneamusings.com
Published on 2021-12-15

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